Champhunt Data Breach Exposes Over 224,000 User Records

Champhunt, a reward-based social media platform designed for cricket fans to connect, share opinions, and analyze games, has allegedly been compromised. The breach reportedly involves the sale of the platform’s database and source code for a one-time payment in Monero (XMR).

The allegedly compromised data reportedly consists of 224,300 unique user records. According to the actor, the allegedly compromised data includes:

  • First and last names

  • Email addresses

  • Mobile numbers

  • Hashed passwords

  • Dates of birth

  • Genders

  • Location data (State and Country)

  • Profile photos and “About Me” descriptions

  • Platform metrics (Follower counts, total/received ‘Runs’)

  • Account creation and modification dates

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